Texas Virtual Academy is an above average, public, charter, online school located in Lewisville, TX. It has 6,477 students in grades 2-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 301 to 1. According to state test scores, 56% of students are at least proficient in math and 74% in reading.

Academics

Percent Proficient - Reading

This is the percentage of students that scored at or above proficiency levels on their state reading/language arts assessment test. Because states implement these tests differently, use caution when comparing this data to data from another state.

74%

Percent Proficient - Math

This is the percentage of students that scored at or above proficiency levels on their state math assessment test. Because states implement these tests differently, use caution when comparing this data to data from another state.

56%

Average Graduation Rate

This is the percentage of 12th graders who graduated. Because states calculate graduation rates differently, use caution when comparing this data to data from another state.

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Average SAT

Average SAT composite score out of 1600, as reported by Niche users from this school.

1170

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Average ACT

Average ACT composite score out of 36, as reported by Niche users from this school.

Texas Virtual Academy Reviews

Texas Virtual Academy is a great school for students looking for broader studies. Students all over Texas enjoy this school for it's unique and exciting experiences, from live Class Connects, to meet-ups! TXVA is the best high school for it's paced work and flexibility for it's students and staff.

Texas Virtual Academy allowed me to learn at my own pace, and it gave me control over my schedule. The academy had wonderful teachers who would efficiently respond to my emails and requests for help. Each week I am scheduled in an online class, where I and other students are taught directly by the teacher. I admit however, a virtual school is not for everyone. It requires self-discipline, diligence, and perseverance to excel in your classes. The courses are easy, however they could be more thorough on subjects like Algebra II and Trigonometry. There are areas that require improvement such as developing more elaborate laboratory for science courses, and incorporating more courses and electives to chose from. I believe Texas Virtual Academy has helped me prepare for college just like any other average high school student.

I've been in Texas Virtual Academy for well over 4 years now. While the school offers the flexibility you're looking for in a virtual school, you must realize what it also entails.- Teachers/Staff: I have no complaints about the teachers, I feel like they do they best that they can for students, given that they sometimes teach multiple courses, and have to handle hundreds of students alone. The staff really cares for their students and motivates them. My teachers and staff were there for me whenever I needed them despite there being so many students!- Students: This is just something I've noticed from my time here. Many students are unmotivated, and lazy. They never attend the class sessions and probably are inactive half of the school year, never logging in to do their work. In a virtual school, self motivation, and discipline is a **must**. It's easy to slack and cheat since it's all online coursework, but you won't get far in life if this is your general approach to things.